Daily Archives: January 12, 2022
Nuclear talks in Vienna moving ‘too slowly,’ says French foreign minister
Negotiations in Vienna over a possible return to the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement are proceeding slowly despite signs of progress in late December, France’s foreign minister said on Tuesday.
“They are slow, too slow and...
Top Iranian general: ‘The Saud clan are actually the Jews who fought Muhammad’
A senior Iranian general said last week that the House of Saud are actually the same Jews that once resisted Muhammad.
In an address aired by Iran’s Bushehr TV on Jan. 7, Gen. Alireza Tangsiri,...
JNF-KKL resumes tree planting under heavy security after Bedouin riots
Under heavy security, Keren Kayemet LeYisrael (JNF-KKL) resumed planting trees in the Negev on Wednesday morning after they were halted the day before by an eruption of Bedouin violence.
At least 18 people were arrested...
Israel donates $500,000 to Afghan refugees as part of UN-led effort
Israel donated $500,000 to the United Nations to pay for food, medical treatment and other aid for Afghan refugees in Tajikistan, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
Alon Ushpiz, director-general of the ministry, said Israel...
Major Jewish groups urge Senate to take immediate action to replenish Iron Dome
A dozen major Jewish organizations spanning the religious and political spectrum are urging the U.S. Senate to quickly approve funding for the replenishment of Israel’s Iron Dome air-defense system.
The House of Representatives overwhelming approved...
In First Public Comments About Case, EEOC Commissioner Calls Allegations of Anti-Semitism at Stanford...
Washington, D.C., January 12, 2020: During a panel on rising anti-Semitism and ways to address it in the workplace, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Commissioner Andrea Lucas, for the very first time, commented on...